- on
other continents as an
introduced species. It is an
annual herb with
pealike blue- or purple-tinged
flowers about half a
centimeter wide and hairless...
- many
pairs of
oblong leaflets. The
inflorescence is a
small raceme of
pealike flowers with
yellow or purple-spotted petals. NRCS. "Sesbania herbacea"...
-
typically 2 to 3 feet (0.61 to 0.91 m) tall, but can be taller, with white,
pealike flowers.
There are two varieties,
Baptisia alba var. alba and Baptisia...
- stems. The
leaves are
pinnate with up to 13 leaflets. The pink or
purplish pealike flowers are
borne in
hanging racemes of up to 5. The
fruit is a flat pod...
-
Canavalia are
known there as ʻāwikiwiki. The
plant is a vine with red-purple
pealike flowers. It
inhabits exposed,
steep cliffs in dry and
mesic forests that...
- Morocco, and Senegal. This
plant is
identified by its
three spaced out
pealike leaves and
hairy stems that
almost look sandy. The five
clustered flower...
-
usually blue,
sometimes purple, and
occasionally white. The
banners of the
pealike flowers may be
tinged with pink. The
fruit is a hairy,
greenish to blackish...
-
Solitary flowers appear in the leaf axils. Each is an
ephemeral pinkish pealike bloom under a
centimeter long. The
fruit is a narrow, hairless, wavy-edged...
- to 1.5
centimeters long each. The
inflorescence bears up to 10
yellow pealike flowers, each
roughly a
centimeter long and
fading red as they age. The...
-
Flowers also
appear at the ends of
spurs in
clusters of two to four pink
pealike blossoms each one to two
centimeters wide. The
fruit is a
black woody inflated...